celicamike |
09-18-2012 03:18 PM |
Only one fuel injector firing?
Hey guys, I know I'm going to get ripped on a little for having a 1983 celica and not a pup or 4runner while being on this forum but quite honestly, you guys know 22RE's while the other celica forums are much more knowledgeable about new celica models. Picture a 22RE from a 1984 pup in a car :) Anyway after the engine developed a miss on the 3rd cylinder at all rpm's I pulled the injectors only to find the 3rd completely clogged with rust. After a quick cleaning and balancing by witchhunter performance they came back looking and functioning brand new. I put everything back together and it ran great but it wouldn't idle so I started checking for vacuum leaks and found that their wasn't a good seal between the upper and lower intake manifolds so I re-split them this time putting a line of rtv on the new gasket. It now will hold a idle, but only running on one cylinder (yes, it can idle on one cylinder... it's a 22RE after all). I am truly lost on what to do, any and all input would be very much appreciated. I suppose I should also tell you guys that I deleted the EGR to clean up the engine bay using LCE block off plates, also the engine will only rev up to 3000-3500 with the pedal floored and it takes a solid 6-7 seconds to get that high. I figure this is because of it running on one cylinder but the more info the better. Also, the ground to the intake manifold has been cleaned and should be good. Thanks in advance for the help.
EDIT: Just tested with noid lights and cylinder 2-4 will make the light light up and glow darker and brighter as the fuel injector gets signal however if I put the light into the first cylinder injectors harness it doesn't light up at all. I'm so confused at this point and now believe theirs a chance it could be spark that's causing the problem. However what really gets me is that the fuel injector that goes to the only cylinder that's firing correctly is not lighting up? Shoot, this entire problem is throwing me for a loop. Now that I think about it I suppose the chain might have jumped a link forward, I'm not to competent when it comes to timing though and would need some advice on how to check and fix that if that's the problem. On the upside, from what I can tell the chain guides are in good shape :)
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